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The Apples I would recommend for this plantation, 

 are the Orgillon Pippen, Yellow Ledington, Golden 

 Pippen, Grey Ledington, Fulwood, Gogar Pippen, 

 Potteraw Apple, Ten-fliilling Apple from Newcafile, 

 Pearmains, Redftreaks, Courpendues, White Janeting, 

 Summer, Qjjeening, Strawberry-Apple, Summer red and 

 white Calvilies, Codling?, Royal Codlings, Summer 

 Marigold, Wheeler's Ruffet, Monftrous Rennet, Spice 

 Apple, Embroidered Apple, Royal Ruffet : and the 

 Pears, Achans, Burgamat, Sucre Vert, Swan's Fgg, 

 Crawfurd, Golden Knap, Carnocks, Lemon Pear, Jar- 

 gonnelle, Windfor, Green Chiffel, Red Mufcadelle, 

 Great Bhmquett, Early Rouffel-tte, Muik Robin, Green 

 Orange Pear, Auguji Mufcat Pear, Rofe-water Pear, 

 Princefs Pear, and fome others : Plums, the Orleans, 

 Eairflaws, Early red Damaflc, Horfe Plums. 



No^iwithflanding what has been faid in regard to the 

 fituation laft mentioned; that I would recommend, is 

 weft of the kitchen-garden, and a piece of ground al- 

 lotted for the purpofe, planted in the fame manner aa 

 lias been direfted, with rows of foreft-tfees, one hun- 

 dred and fifty feet diftant from the walls, to the weft of the 

 kitchen-garden, which will preferve the orchard from 

 eaftern blafts; and fome rows of the fame on the weft 

 of the orchard, to preferve it from weft and north-weft 

 winds'. 



A Method of planting Orchards^ as recommended by a French 

 Writer ; and the grafting of the M^ilding on itfelf, for 

 their coming early into Fruit , for Cyder Ufe. 



NDER this article of Planting, it may not be un- 

 _ neceffary, nor unentertaining to the curious, to have 

 laid before them what has been obferved by others in this 

 article of planting extenfive gardens, extraded from a 

 ioreigner. Thus proceeds the French writer : 



As the hazard is great in planting from the nurfery 

 bed, the method that I advil'e removes all thefe inconve- 

 niences, and the praflical part is as little difficult and 

 troublefome as any other; for it is certain, tl^at a ftock 

 'hat remains in the place where it v/as firft raifed, 



always 



